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Hello all, new guy here.  Name is John and I live on a small horse farm in the sandhills of North Carolina.  Just ordered my 1st Kreg jig, JR with some accessories.  Building shop/plywood cabinets for the barn and garage and just don't feel like doing all the router work dados and rabbets, clamping and glueing so I thought I would try pocket holes and start with the Kreg JR jig.  I hope to learn a lot from this forum.
Hello, I am Paul Butler and I live in Paris, Texas and have been working with wood off and on for over 30 years.  I just ordered the new Kreg Jig and ran across this forum and saw it to be very interesting.  I have browsed around around and saw a lot of interesting things and ideas.  I plan on getting back into woodwork and eventually retiring from work and doing this full time.  Something I love to do.  I have the tools and some of the knowledge, and look forward to making a living at this.  Hopefully I don't get on everyones nerves because I love to ask questions.  I would really love to hook up with a contractor and build all of his cabinets for him.  That has been a dream of mine for years and now I am ready to make it happen.  Hopefully here I can meet some people and get lots of ideas of woodworking projects.  I am very excited to be here and looking forward to spending a lot of time here also.
Hello Angie, glad to meet you here.  I am also new to this forum and very excited.  I can say you will have a very busy schedule.  Good luck and hopefully we can stay in touch.

angie brashears said:

http://angidotes.blogspot.com/ ,   Hi, my name's Angie B, I'm just beginning, I call myself a Kinderbuilder, since everything needs to be explained to me like I'm a 5 year old. I actually was looking to buy a computer room desk, looked at Pottery Barn, looked at their prices, and after picking myself up off of the floor, found Knockoffwood.com. I kept seeing Kreg Jig everywhere on the site, and for my bday asked for one 2 wks ago, and here I am.

Between wiving, (1 husband), mothering (2 kids, 1 husband,lol), dog whispering (5 dogs), taxiing, cooking, cleaning, gardening, pool cleaning, koi ing, crocheting, I've decided to add in woodworking.

I'm an ER nurse by trade, if you're having a heart attack...I can tell you what to do, if you need a square joint...don't hold your breath!

 I live in Southern Ca and would like to make friends that know what I'm talking about when I describe my projects

Hi my name is Steven, I live in Winder, Ga. 20 miles west of Athens and UGA. Originlly  from the other side of Atlanta. I have been doing different kinds of woodwork for over 35 years. From trim work to building my own cabinets before Kreg system came along.Sure would have come in handy back then.I worked for 1 company in the construction trade  almost 26 years and decided to leave becuse of travel and other things. I have other projects that are in the works in drawing only right now.Will include a new bath vanity all in cherry .And a new set of kitchen cabinets that have to be custom made to fit the the original design.Type of wood not choosen yet . Will keep you informed what it will be .

by the way this is one of my more recent "pocket hole " projects

before my miter saw died

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I want to build something similar to this to hold a stereographiscope.  Did you use some type of crown molding for the box?


tom sarno said:

by the way this is one of my more recent "pocket hole " projects

before my miter saw died

Hi, I'm Wayne, a carpenter from Chicago. I took up carpentry back in 2007 and found that I love it. However, it seems the unions were not keen on adding 49 year olds to their rosters, so just about everything I learned after the course is largely self-taught. As of now, I do residential maintenance and remodelling. I eventually would like to work my way into woodworking and the Kreg jig I purchased is one of the many steps I have taken toward that goal. I hope to learn more from the wonderful craftsmen I have seen on this site. All of you are my teachers! Thank you for welcoming me aboard.


Gary Welch said:
Hello, My name is Gary and I live in East TX. I have been doing woodwork off and on over the years and have decided it is time to get back into it. I have not done much pocket hole joinery, always found it to difficult. Only recently purchased the Kreg Jig and ready to get started with it.
I never herd of a Kreg Jig till a coworker showed me showed me a Mini Kreg jig and asked me to make a holder for it. He liked the job I did.  I promply went out and bought a K3 master Kit.
My name is Roger Gotthardt. I have been woodworking for 30 years or more.  On my latest project I bought the Kreg system and I love it.  After many years of putting wood together with glue and waiting for it to dry has always been a pain.  When you see the photos of the Kids Dresser I just built it was fast and easy.

Hi Im from England iv'e just bought a kreg jig. and at the moment I find it ok(doesent like M D F as I think it could be me drilling to close to the edge) Im sorry about the spelling as we spell diffient to you. Im making a radator cover at the moment and so far it's going great guns, very easey and straight forwad with the kreg (o by the way I come from london(cockney)that means that my heart is in the right place. i do a lot of DIY in my spare time that means, when i can get in my shed? I can go on about my shead but it would be boring so im waiting for the flakk

 

Hi Michael, I'm Mike from the USA. I'm also new to the Kreg jig. My first project was a stained glass window display case for my church, and it required fastening melamine coated MDF to oak. I had no problem at all.
Sounds great Mike . I'd love to see those pictures.

Michael Moldenhauer said:
Hi Michael, I'm Mike from the USA. I'm also new to the Kreg jig. My first project was a stained glass window display case for my church, and it required fastening melamine coated MDF to oak. I had no problem at all.

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